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On That Note: When the Moon Hits Your Eye

Welcome to another weekly edition of On That Note. I'm your musical host this week. Your other OTN weekly hosts are @cyclones500 and @CycloneRulzzz.

This week our topic is song titles or lyrics containing non-English words or phrases. It can be anything from a single word to the entire set of lyrics.

Last week our topic was The Waiting. It can be found here:

https://cyclonefanatic.com/forum/threads/on-that-note-the-waiting.270922/

My first five will start with the one referenced in the title of the post

That's Amore
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"Uno Dos One Two Tres Quatro"
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The Incredible Logistics Behind Corn Farming

Really well done video using Kossuth County as an example. Lots of ISU references since he uses research from the Ag School.

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This guy is one of the largest educational YouTubers out there, this video will get a lot of eyes. He has a ton of other really well done videos on different supply chain topics like airports, trains, Formula 1, etc.

*** Tuesday at the movies ***

I'm thinking of starting a new weekly thread called Tuesday at the movies, depending on how well this first one goes over. So let's start.

What is your favorite Nicole Kidman movie?


I was thinking about this yesterday when I was sitting in the movie theater and I actually couldn't name a movie I've watched all the way through that starred Nicole Kidman, other than Eyes Wide Shut and Cold Mountain. I didn't remember that she was in Days of Thunder for some reason.

I'd have to say Cold Mountain is my favorite movie that she was in but that's more because of Renee Zellweger's performance than Kidman's.

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Bob Bowlsby to step down as Big 12 Commissioner

The following is a press release courtesy of the Big 12 Conference.



Big 12 Conference Commissioner Bob Bowlsby announced today that he will step away from the Commissioner’s chair later this year after a decade of leading the league and securing its long-term future as one of the five major collegiate athletics conferences. Bowlsby, a steady, influential voice for intercollegiate athletics, will remain Commissioner of the Big 12 until the appointment of a new Commissioner and will then, at the request of the Conference, transition to a new interim role with the Conference, subject to the mutual agreement of Bowlsby and the new Commissioner. “After more than 40 years of serving in leadership roles in intercollegiate athletics, including the last 10 with the Big 12, and given the major issues that college sports in general and the Big 12 specifically will address in the next several years, I have reached a natural transition point in my tenure as Commissioner, as well as...

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Bowlsby Stepping Down Later This Year


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Big 12 Conference Commissioner Bob Bowlsby announced today that he will step away from the Commissioner’s chair later this year after a decade of leading the league and securing its long-term future as one of the five major collegiate athletics conferences. Bowlsby, a steady, influential voice for intercollegiate athletics, will remain Commissioner of the Big 12 until the appointment of a new Commissioner and will then, at the request of the Conference, transition to a new interim role with the Conference, subject to the mutual agreement of Bowlsby and the new Commissioner.


“After more than 40 years of serving in leadership roles in intercollegiate athletics, including the last 10 with the Big 12, and given the major issues that college sports in general and the Big 12 specifically will address in the next several years, I have reached a natural transition point in my tenure as Commissioner, as well as in my career,” said Bowlsby.

“The Big 12 will soon bring in our four new members and negotiate a new grant of rights and media rights agreements. I truly believe the Big 12 and our member institutions are in a strong position now and as we look into the future. As such, this is an appropriate time for me to step away from the Commissioner’s role so that the next leader of the Conference can take the reins on these significant matters that will come to the forefront before the end of the term of my employment agreement in 2025 to set the stage for the Big 12’s future ongoing success.”
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